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Tomorrow, The Planet Crafter is set to release out of Early Access. It has deserved the Overwhelmingly Positive review score every step of the way. The devs are keen on taking on feedback, especially right through the game itself.
I find it to be a "survival crafting metroidvania" because your progression is blocked by several planetary conditions, notably oxygen at the start and then heating up blocking ice, or even making natural plants thrive enough they make new passages.
There is no combat aside from the survival meters, which you can eventually make moot. If you carry along enough resources then it plays pretty zen.
If you decide to get it, wait for the launch -30% discount.
https://steamproxy.net/steamstore/app/1284190/The_Planet_Crafter/
https://steamproxy.net/games/1284190/announcements/detail/4111296332074933481
From sea to shining sea, if you are invading and burning my Longhouse then kimdly ♥♥♥♥ off with ye.
For the record, no self respecting tribe were ever okay with using children as human shields, and to a matrilineal peoples the idea of women's rights being THAT crap is absolutely abhorrent.
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Ballsac.
I also noticed that it is free on both Steam and GOG , at least until tomorrow :
https://steamproxy.net/steamstore/app/13250/Unreal_Gold/
https://www.gog.com/#giveaway
Have a great holiday! Keep fighting the good fight!
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AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR :3
Also the guy who made Fidget Spinner has had all his games removed too.
https://youtu.be/SOiO7xJtOQA
The #1 reason why "Steam Community = Toxic" is because we're often the customers of developers like these that offer nothing nice to be said about them. It tends to leave us grumpy and to see the same of others using the same brands.
Cheers to Valve on this one.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/328658830076411905/359207467810553865/unknown.png
The game sort of works like kingdom hearts where you will travel to new worlds and the art style will be completely different.
I don't want to make some asset flip that's going to rustle Jim's or SidAlphas feathers.
I'll give it a wait to see what happens.
i also have a strong suspicion that ecology is made in unity. based off of the "learn real science!!1" aspects of both games, i also suspect the devs have some sort of edutainment grant or tax break.
i understand ecology is a recent-ish launch from early access, but it feels a little incomplete and very unpolished. there's a lot of "summary from wiki" information, but not a lot of information about ingame effects or even relevant info.
This is beyond WTF. This is the game that was developed using the money Godus Early Access customers paid (even on mobile, who were left with the microtransaction bait just suddenly ending in middle of the second land), after the studio crowdfrauded with the KS to bait-and-switch it into a complete opposite of the KS pitch as a particularly rich "♥♥♥♥ you" to those who still trusted Peter even then.
https://steamproxy.net/id/lOriginalR/recommended/381220/
Now that the developer has fixed everything and took one further - unasked for - step, despite how it took to get there, they shouldn't have much problem from now on. They now stand as an example of a developer screwing up and fixing the problem.
I now need a sandvich...
More info on that fellow here: http://steamproxy.net/groups/dissenters-anonymous/discussions/2/2333276539603423964/
Valve can see everything on their system - even if "deleted" - and both Valve and Steam Community Moderators are able to see every bit of the ban messages and attached conversations.
RE: Update - Now THAT is a significant step forward.
I will not be refunding, but I am finding compelling reasons to change my review.
I like redemption stories and hopefully this can become one of them.
Aside from that profile oops, there was this:
https://mspoweruser.com/author/royalmage7/
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/delenartd-remastered/9nblggh07zvm
Now read all of their alt account's posts with this new info in mind and the fraud takes on a whole new tone...
http://i.imgur.com/Mb0iOsg.png
http://batholithgames.com/batholith-entertainment-who-are-we/
Busted reviewing his own game using an alt account.
https://www.giantbomb.com/hydraulic-empire/3030-53983/credits/
http://www.develop-online.net/press-releases/solitude-entertainment-launches-hydraulic-empire-on-steam-early-access/0208870
Just recently a developer who did the whole Greenlight votes for keys thing by selling their keys in a bundle found out how badly they screwed themselves and tried to go back on the transaction on legitimate customer who then took objection to block any sales as the developer made themselves known as "that" sort. Their excuses had something to do with card farmers, but it really had to do with the developer being stupid enough to flood the market with low cost keys to their game in the hopes of Greenlight votes, and now that they are through Greenlight they can't make any sales from the key resellers undercutting their own Steam store.
Try to short one step of the system and entirely lose the long game - a certain amount of poetry in that.
But now we have proof AND the developer lying about the association.
Go to page 37 and then go backwards:
"royalmage7 [author] May 17, 2015 @ 1:28pm
Jal, I will have a talk with Kyle (our artist) tomorrow about it. We may put it at the end rather than the beginning, and we may take it out. Thank you for the recommendation, and your kind words!"
Cheers on royalmage7 on directly ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ everyone involved in the fraud.
I have issued some frustration with some of the more dishonest Russian and Cyprus developers in a more generalised way than I should have at times, when those who have asked for not a penny have helped keep interest alive in many beloved settings we enjoy.
"War, war never changes..."
At least your contryfellows show a good thing - ambition.
Now you just need to teach them how to do things right and we welcome them with open arms and we can start another industry boom instead of fostering customer distrust in the entire market.
For the last few years I've been trying to make a sort of talent agency/connection around Steam. Not to be the middleman but to see some games being made as well as they can. Lots of interest in this sort of thing, to be picked from a sample of assets modders and developers here upon Steam Workshop can bring on.
Lately, the developers have been frightening the talent from being associated with those brands.
Some will not be associated with crowdfunded projects because of the burns behind them.
Others will not be associated with "hive indies" that can act worse than AAAs in many ways, with some real Good Ole Boy politics.
Then, Valve now appears to pay a pittance for community-generated assets, killing any kind of incentivizing the whole thing despite the whole paid mods lip-service.